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The Monsters We Make: Murder, Obsession, and the Rise of Criminal Profiling

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A taut, riveting work of true crime that tells the strange story of criminal profiling from Victorian times to our own

Criminal profiling—the delicate art of collecting and deciphering the psychological “fingerprints” of the monsters among us—holds an almost mythological status in pop culture. In The Monsters We Make, prize-winning author Rachel Corbett explores how criminal profiling became one of society’s most seductive and quixotic undertakings through six significant moments in its history. She delves into Arthur Conan Doyle’s work on the Jack the Ripper case, Harvard psychologist Henry A. Murray’s pioneering profile of Adolf Hitler and his later experiments on his student Ted Kaczynski and the FBI’s famed Behavioural Science Unit’s investigations of such killers as Ted Bundy. Taking the story into our own time and the use of “predictive policing”, Corbett examines how thin the line separating those who do harm and those who aim to stop it can be.
Author: Corbett Rachel
Publisher: NORTON
Pages: 256
ISBN: 9780393867695
Cover: Hardback
Edition Number: 1
Release Year: 2025

Rachel Corbett is the author of You Must Change Your Life, which won the Marfield Prize, the National Award for Arts Writing. She is a features writer at New York magazine, her writing has appeared in The New YorkerNew York Times Magazine, and Atlantic. She lives in Brooklyn, New York.

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